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Volume contains: 153 NY 428 (LaRue v. Smith) 153 NY 428 (LaRue v. Smith) 153 NY 416 (Matter of McLarney) 153 NY 421 (Bartlett v. Goodrich) 153 NY 443 (Matter of Matthews) 153 NY 466 (Corse v. Chapman) 153 NY 466 (Corse v. Chapman) 153 NY 466 (Corse v. Chapman) 153 NY 522 (Matter of Hone) 153 NY 576 (People v. Peckens) 153 NY 687 (Wamsley v. H.L. Horton & Co.) 153 NY 689 (Kendziora v. Dwyer) 154 NY 734 (Preston v. Howk) 154 NY 734 (Preston v. Howk)
Since the 1960s, liberal values such as nondiscrimination, equal participation of all in social, political, and cultural spheres, and individual freedom have driven processes of democratization in Western societies – a trend that has recently been countered by the resurgence of illiberal forces, right-wing populism, and authoritarianism. This volume examines processes of democratization and de-democratization from an interdisciplinary perspective, showing how they unfold in language, cultural discourses, and communicative practices. In particular, the collection highlights research on changing roles and social positions: who has access to which social roles, how these roles are performed, ...
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Melissa Payne, bestselling author of The Secrets of Lost Stones, returns with another haunting and hopeful novel about redemption, the power of memory, and a woman's will to reclaim her life. My name is Claire. I'm thirty-six years old. It's September. I know what I'm doing and why I am here...for now. Ten years ago, Claire Hines lost her unborn child--and her short-term memory--following a heartrending tragedy. With notebooks, calendars, to-do lists, fractured pieces of the past, and her father's support, Claire makes it through each day, hour by hour, with relative confidence. She also has a close-knit community of friends in the remote Alaskan town where she teaches guitar to the local ch...